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Math Example--Area and Perimeter--Surface Area: Example 14

Math Example--Area and Perimeter--Surface Area: Example 14

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Surface Area

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This example presents a general formula for calculating the surface area of a rectangular-based pyramid with dimensions labeled as x, y, and z. The pyramid is depicted with its net unfolded into two triangular faces and one rectangular base. The surface area is calculated using the formula SA = b1 * h + b2 * h + l * w, which simplifies to SA = xz + yz + xy, where x and y are the dimensions of the rectangular base, and z is the height of the triangular faces.

Understanding surface area calculations for three-dimensional shapes with variable dimensions is crucial in advanced mathematics and its applications. This collection of examples helps teach the topic by presenting progressively challenging scenarios, allowing students to apply and extend their knowledge of basic surface area principles to more sophisticated problems with general formulas.

Engaging with multiple worked-out examples is essential for students to fully comprehend advanced surface area calculations with variables. Each example builds upon previous concepts while introducing new complexities, helping students develop critical thinking skills and the ability to approach novel geometric problems with confidence and flexibility, especially when dealing with shapes that combine different types of faces and variable dimensions.

Teacher's Script: In this example, we're exploring a generalized formula for the surface area of a rectangular-based pyramid. Notice how we use variables to represent dimensions, making our formula applicable to pyramids of various sizes. As we work through this, think about how this general approach relates to the specific pyramid example we saw earlier. This type of thinking will be invaluable as you encounter more complex geometric problems in your future studies and real-world applications.

For a complete collection of math examples related to Surface Area click on this link: Math Examples: Surface Area Collection.

Common Core Standards CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.7.G.B.6
Grade Range 6 - 8
Curriculum Nodes Geometry
    • Surface Area and Volume
        • Surface Area
Copyright Year 2013
Keywords surface area